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Monday, July 28, 2014

favorite places

 While the kiddos and I were back home we visited one of my favorite childhood places.  It's a farm and settlement from the early 1800s.  It's a beautiful place frozen in time, and up until just a few years ago, it was still a working farm.  I always try squeezing in a trip there when we're back home to enjoy it and feel like I'm reliving a part of my childhood again.

And it's one of those places that doesn't tarnish from memory.  It really is just the same as my child's mind remembers it.
 What I didn't remember was that some summers the mosquitos are ridiculous.  And so my littles didn't find it *quite* so magical, maybe.
Here's hoping for a trip back in the Fall when the colors are glorious, the mosquitos are gone, and these grumpy face turn upside down!

5 comments:

  1. That face! She sees no charm at all does she lol. I love those settlements/farms-- we have several around these parts. And thank goodness there aren't any people in costumes "pretending" to be from the period-- that makes me a nuts!

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  2. That last picture is hysterical. Mosquitos are one of those things that can totally ruin a good time. It looks like a beautiful spot!

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  3. This was like taking a trip back, and I can still remember the last time I was there! With you and Tara actually, listening to some music, although I don't remember who was playing and why...Can I just say that the last photo is seriously laugh out loud funny, and no joke, I almost peed myself. Their faces are HILARIOUS!!!! Sorry about the buggy situation--but man--it made for a good laugh, thank you! Love that farm!!!

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  4. It looks so lush and lovely - thanks for sharing! :-)

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  5. I love natural places like that! That last picture is precious. The faces!!

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